Skip to main content
Your session has expired. Reloading...

Doctor's Assessment Included

Every result includes a professional assessment from a BIG-registered doctor. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.

Prolactin

Prolactin influences reproductive hormone balance and recovery capacity. For athletes, monitoring prolactin can help identify hormonal disruptions that may affect training outcomes, sleep quality, and overall performance.

Reference Ranges

Male
ug/l
Low 4 Normal 15.2 High
Female
ug/l
Low 4.8 Normal 23.3 High

Reference ranges may vary between laboratories. When you order a test, a BIG-registered doctor assesses your personal results in context. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.

What It Measures

This test measures the concentration of prolactin in your blood. Prolactin is produced by the anterior pituitary gland and plays a role in breast milk production, reproductive function, and various metabolic and immune processes.

Why It Matters

For performance-focused individuals, prolactin imbalances may affect sex hormone levels, recovery, and motivation. Monitoring prolactin alongside other hormones helps ensure your endocrine system supports peak performance.

When to Test

Testing may be recommended if you experience irregular menstrual periods, unexplained milk discharge, infertility, decreased libido, or headaches and visual changes. Testing is typically done in the morning for most accurate results.

Symptoms

Low Levels

Low prolactin is uncommon and usually not associated with significant symptoms. In postpartum women, very low levels may be associated with difficulty breastfeeding. Consult your healthcare provider for interpretation.

High Levels

Elevated prolactin may be associated with irregular or absent periods, unexpected milk production, headaches, decreased libido, or erectile dysfunction in men. Very high levels could suggest a pituitary adenoma.

Lifestyle Tips

Stress management, adequate sleep, and avoiding medications known to raise prolactin may help maintain healthy levels. Regular exercise at moderate intensity is often beneficial. Consult your healthcare provider about any medications that may affect prolactin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can medications affect prolactin levels?
Yes, many medications including certain antipsychotics, antidepressants, and anti-nausea drugs can raise prolactin levels. Always inform your healthcare provider about your medications before testing.
Is prolactin testing only for women?
No, prolactin testing is important for both men and women. In men, elevated prolactin may affect testosterone levels, libido, and fertility.
What time of day should prolactin be tested?
Prolactin levels are typically highest in the early morning. Testing is usually recommended in the morning after fasting, while avoiding stress and strenuous exercise beforehand.

Test Products

This marker is included in the following test panels.

Hormones & TRT

TRT Monitoring

Monitoring panel for testosterone replacement therapy: hormones, liver, lipids, PSA, and blood count.

PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) Prolactin ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase) Triglycerides ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase) AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase) GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase) LDL Cholesterol SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin) Estradiol (E2) Free Testosterone Total Testosterone HDL Cholesterol Albumin Complete Blood Count (CBC)
€250,-